A teenage boy's infatuation with a woman he sees on the bus further complicates his already tumultuous adolescence.A teenage boy's infatuation with a woman he sees on the bus further complicates his already tumultuous adolescence.A teenage boy's infatuation with a woman he sees on the bus further complicates his already tumultuous adolescence.
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Or whats up? i didnt expect much from this film because i couldnt find much about it, well now ive seen it and im still sitting here , the same old grumpy man,and havent learned anything new at all, other than that small thing are crucial in life, destiny can be cruel or giftful in life, and that siblings,parents,friends and bypassers are all very important parts of your life.you'll understand when you grow old enough. and the kiss? wow that wonderfull kiss that every boy and girl strives so hard for to get, well its just a moment in time just like all the other moments that shaped your life. even though i am merely grumpy all the time i still have flashbacks of bright and meaningfull moments in life, and what i remember best is my first real ,wet profound kiss, i can still feel the butterflies in my tummy that i felt then, and that memory overshadows other highlights in life, like my my kids birth, my first time in bed with a girl or even the day i got married. so behold and preserve the small moments in life, they will haunt you whether you like it or not , either good or bad.
Also i found molly ringwald as smashing and alive and kicking as i remember her from saint elmos fire and the breakfast club....mmmmm... amazing. the rest of the cast does a good job too, especialy the teenage actors.
but , and that is a draw back, i feel like viewing a whole lot of uncommited skits, that are bundled up into a feature film , it is so full of signs and secrets but nobody wants to attack them. there are definately no sting in the carachters, it should really have been spunked up a little. the music are of the easy sort,a bit dull if you ask me, even though the film are nearly a family tragedy,i think every teenager would be more entertained with a bit more geared up score , i know i would.....
anyway, the film are just allright, its not the key to everything,but i'm sure youll find part of yourself reflected in this film. recommended.
Also i found molly ringwald as smashing and alive and kicking as i remember her from saint elmos fire and the breakfast club....mmmmm... amazing. the rest of the cast does a good job too, especialy the teenage actors.
but , and that is a draw back, i feel like viewing a whole lot of uncommited skits, that are bundled up into a feature film , it is so full of signs and secrets but nobody wants to attack them. there are definately no sting in the carachters, it should really have been spunked up a little. the music are of the easy sort,a bit dull if you ask me, even though the film are nearly a family tragedy,i think every teenager would be more entertained with a bit more geared up score , i know i would.....
anyway, the film are just allright, its not the key to everything,but i'm sure youll find part of yourself reflected in this film. recommended.
ALL THESE SMALL MOMENTS (2018)
This has all the trappings of the style of film I usually love: small, intimate, slice-of-life, coming-of-age, with lots of silence decorated at the edges by acoustic guitar. I appreciate the effort and enjoyed Brendan Meyer as Howie Sheffield, but I found this movie depressing and confusing and it creeped me out. The story follows sixteen-year old Howie as he manuevers through a difficult time; his parents are on the verge of a divorce, which provides an unstable and unhappy environment for Howie and his younger brother. I didn't find the parents, (played by Molly Ringwald and Brian d'Arcy James), sympathetic; the tone of the narrative was a downer; and I had to push myself to see the film through. I like to support first-time filmmakers, and some people will like this film, but I feel like I wasted an hour and forty minutes.
During this tumultuous time in his life, Howie becomes obsessed with a thirty-year old woman whom he sees riding the bus. Odessa grows veggies on a Brooklyn rooftop, sells them at the Farmer's Market, and apparently likes the smell of Basil and the attention of a teen boy. Coming-of-age tale or not, this part of the storyline befuddled me and made me uncomfortable for no good reason; it didn't give me anything of value or insight. I kept comparing this story to Almost Famous and other films in which similar topics were so expertly handled by writer / director Cameron Crowe. On a parallel track, Howie also meets a girl in high school in a room where they both sit out gym class because his arm is broken and she claims to have asthma. Lindsay has a past of her own to overcome and takes an interest in Howie, unaware that his energy is focused on Odessa. I wanted to root for Howie and Lindsay to get together, or have something to champion in this film, but in the end, it never engaged me in a positive way and I just didn't care.
This has all the trappings of the style of film I usually love: small, intimate, slice-of-life, coming-of-age, with lots of silence decorated at the edges by acoustic guitar. I appreciate the effort and enjoyed Brendan Meyer as Howie Sheffield, but I found this movie depressing and confusing and it creeped me out. The story follows sixteen-year old Howie as he manuevers through a difficult time; his parents are on the verge of a divorce, which provides an unstable and unhappy environment for Howie and his younger brother. I didn't find the parents, (played by Molly Ringwald and Brian d'Arcy James), sympathetic; the tone of the narrative was a downer; and I had to push myself to see the film through. I like to support first-time filmmakers, and some people will like this film, but I feel like I wasted an hour and forty minutes.
During this tumultuous time in his life, Howie becomes obsessed with a thirty-year old woman whom he sees riding the bus. Odessa grows veggies on a Brooklyn rooftop, sells them at the Farmer's Market, and apparently likes the smell of Basil and the attention of a teen boy. Coming-of-age tale or not, this part of the storyline befuddled me and made me uncomfortable for no good reason; it didn't give me anything of value or insight. I kept comparing this story to Almost Famous and other films in which similar topics were so expertly handled by writer / director Cameron Crowe. On a parallel track, Howie also meets a girl in high school in a room where they both sit out gym class because his arm is broken and she claims to have asthma. Lindsay has a past of her own to overcome and takes an interest in Howie, unaware that his energy is focused on Odessa. I wanted to root for Howie and Lindsay to get together, or have something to champion in this film, but in the end, it never engaged me in a positive way and I just didn't care.
I enjoyed this little indie film. good cinematography..very de ja vous of teenage years, family...crushes etc. if you expect a all guns blazing high budget youll be disappointed..but thats is what makes the film. There hasnt been one film which jemima kirke has starred in that im disappointed in (she does remind me of vahina giocante)...yes she is raw...and the 'realness' can be uncomfortable for some...but she is also real and unpolished..which is attractive. good performances from all. i hope jemima stars in more little indie films ... check out her others if you are a fan of indie and do not expect special effects..cgi...and over dramtising...this is just real life.
I watched this on Amazon streaming movies, primarily because it has Molly Ringwald who I have enjoyed since her her teen movies of the 1980s. Here she plays the mom and was about 50.
It is about a New York City family, mom, dad, and two teenage boys, but the movie is mostly shown from the perspective of the older boy. It might be considered his coming-of-age story. The title contains the words "small moments" because that is really what it is about, all those small moments that end up forming your view of the world and molding your eventual adulthood.
Mom and dad are having some middle age marriage crises, the teen boys are dealing with puberty the best they can, the older teen gets very infatuated with a married 30-ish woman who often rides the same bus, while a girl his age at school is taking a keen interest in him.
Yes this is a small movie devoid of any real "action" but as a relationship movie works very well.
It is about a New York City family, mom, dad, and two teenage boys, but the movie is mostly shown from the perspective of the older boy. It might be considered his coming-of-age story. The title contains the words "small moments" because that is really what it is about, all those small moments that end up forming your view of the world and molding your eventual adulthood.
Mom and dad are having some middle age marriage crises, the teen boys are dealing with puberty the best they can, the older teen gets very infatuated with a married 30-ish woman who often rides the same bus, while a girl his age at school is taking a keen interest in him.
Yes this is a small movie devoid of any real "action" but as a relationship movie works very well.
I like a good coming of age movie . They remind you of those moments in your teenage years that mould your future . Good and bad moments . This is one such film
This is the story of teenage boy's infatuation with a woman he sees on the bus which further complicates his already tumultuous adolescence.
It's a film about three relationships. Howie and the mysterious Odessa. Howie and Lindsay , the girl he meets in the library at school and his parents on / off relationship which is affecting him and his brother who is brilliantly played by Sam McCarthy .
I really liked this film.
Sure , it has the feel of a TV movie but it's charming enough and I thought the performances were great and very believable.
I was surprised to see Molly Ringwald who I haven't seen since the 80's and she hasn't changed much at all.
All in all, this is a charmingly short movie that isn't anything we haven't seen before but I brought into it totally .
This is the story of teenage boy's infatuation with a woman he sees on the bus which further complicates his already tumultuous adolescence.
It's a film about three relationships. Howie and the mysterious Odessa. Howie and Lindsay , the girl he meets in the library at school and his parents on / off relationship which is affecting him and his brother who is brilliantly played by Sam McCarthy .
I really liked this film.
Sure , it has the feel of a TV movie but it's charming enough and I thought the performances were great and very believable.
I was surprised to see Molly Ringwald who I haven't seen since the 80's and she hasn't changed much at all.
All in all, this is a charmingly short movie that isn't anything we haven't seen before but I brought into it totally .
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- TriviaSam McCarthy's father, Andrew McCarthy, stated on Rachael Ray that Molly Ringwald emailed him during the making of this film. She said Sam's acting reminded her so much of Andrew.
- GoofsWhen Howie is shown to eat the paper stuck on the dumb-bell at 31:03, he visibly does not have any paper in his hand.
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Carla Sheffield: Sometimes I think that if we were... grebes, then... there's no way in a million years we would've partnered up.
- SoundtracksMy Love Will Bring You Back
Performed by Slow Runner
Written by Michael Flynn
Published by Couch Fort Music (BMI)
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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